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anticipate [ æn'tisipeit] vt.预料,预期,期望

anticipate [ æn'tisipeit] v.预期,期待

anticipate [æn'tisipeit] vt.预先考虑,抢...先

anticipate 预料,期望

Anticipated 预期

anticipated cost method 预期成本法

anticipated cost valuation 预期成本估计

anticipated interest 预期利息

anticipated cost method 预期成本法

What we anticipate seldom occurs; what we lest expected generally happens.
我们所预料的事很少发生,最预料不到的事却往往出现。

In business, you’ve got to anticipate how your competitors will act.
在生意场上,你必须事先估计到你的竞争对手会如何行动。

He tried to anticipate all my needs.
他设法将我需要的东西预先准备好。

That which one least anticipates soonest comes to pass.
事非逆料偏易发生。

Anticipating pleasure is also a pleasure.
Friedrich Schiller.German dramatist and plet
预期快乐本身也是一种快乐。
德国剧作家、诗人席勒.F.

Fame is very much like an animal chasing his own tail who, when he captures is , does not know what else to do but to continue chasing it, Fame and the exhilarating celebrity that accompanies it, force the famous person to anticipate in his own destruction.
Howards Melvin, Ameican essayist
声誉极像一只追逐自己尾巴的动物,抓住后除了继续追逐不舍之外,再也没有其它方法了。声誉和随之而来的令人兴奋的赞扬迫使出了名的人担心自己的毁灭。美国散文家麦尔文.H.

Experience never misleads; what you are missed by is only your judgement, and this misleads you by anticipating results from experience of a kind that is not produced by your experements.
Leonardo Da Vinci, Italian painter
经验永远不会对你做错误的引导;把你引导错的只是你自己的判断,而你的判断之所以对你发生误导的作用,乃是由于它根据那种并非借着实验而产生的经验来预料的结果。
意大利画家达芬奇

anticipate v.预期;期待

料 [liào] /material/stuff/grain/feed/to expect/to anticipate/to guess/

意料 [yì liào] /(v) anticipate; think ahead/

预料 [yù liào] /anticipate/

预知 [yù zhī] /anticipate/foresee/

Feeling threatened, companies responded by writing ever-longer warning labels, trying to anticipate every possible accident.
公司因此感到了威胁,便做出了反应,写出越来越长的警示标识语,力图预先标明种种可能发生的事故。
Today, stepladders carry labels several inches long that warn, among other things, that you might — surprised! — fall off.
现在,梯子上警告标签有几英寸长,除了警告你其他可能发生的意外情况外,还警告你可能会摔下来,简直是莫名其妙!
The label on a child's Batman cape cautions that the toy "does not enable user to fly."
印在儿童编幅侠披风上的标识语竟然也告诫说,本玩具“无法让用户飞行”。

{adj: anticipated, awaited, hoped-for} expected hopefully

{adj: cadaverous, cadaveric} of or relating to a cadaver or corpse
"we had long anticipated his cadaverous end"

{adj: foreseeable} capable of being anticipated
"foreseeable costs were well within the budget"

{adj: preemptive, pre-emptive} designed or having the power to deter or prevent an anticipated situation or occurrence
"a preemptive business offer"

{adj: prospective} anticipated for the near future
"the prospective students"
"his prospective bride"

{adj: unanticipated, unforeseen, unlooked-for, out of the blue} not anticipated
"unanticipated and disconcerting lines of development"- H.W.Glidden
"unforeseen circumstances"
"a virtue unlooked-for in people so full of energy"
"like a bolt out of the blue"

{adj: unexpected} not expected or anticipated
"unexpected guests"
"unexpected news"
<-> expected

{adj: unforeseeable} incapable of being anticipated
"unforeseeable consequences"

{adv: prophetically} in a prophetic manner
"he prophetically anticipated the disaster"

{n: Charles, Jacques Charles, Jacques Alexandre Cesar Charles} French physicist and author of Charles's law which anticipated Gay-Lussac's law (1746-1823)

{n: Cimabue, Giovanni Cimabue} painter of the Florentine school; anticipated the move from Byzantine to naturalistic art (1240-1302)

{n: Huss, John Huss, Hus, Jan Hus} Czechoslovakian religious reformer who anticipated the Reformation; he questioned the infallibility of the Catholic Church was excommunicated (1409) for attacking the corruption of the clergy; he was burned at the stake (1372-1415)

{n: Wycliffe, John Wycliffe, Wickliffe, John Wickliffe, Wyclif, John Wyclif, Wiclif, John Wiclif} English theologian whose objections to Roman Catholic doctrine anticipated the Protestant Reformation (1328-1384)

{n: acceptance} the act of taking something that is offered
"her acceptance of the gift encouraged him"
"he anticipated their acceptance of his offer"

{n: anticipator, anticipant} one who anticipates

{n: conditioned avoidance, conditioned avoidance response} a conditioned response that anticipates the occurrence of an aversive stimulus

{n: contingency procedure} an alternative to the normal procedure; triggered if an unusual but anticipated situation arises

{n: horizon, view, purview} the range of interest or activity that can be anticipated
"It is beyond the horizon of present knowledge"

{n: margin of safety, safety margin, margin of error} the margin required in order to insure safety
"in engineering the margin of safety is the strength of the material minus the anticipated stress"

{n: nonevent} an anticipated event that turns out to be far less significant than was expected

{n: obviation, forestalling, preclusion} the act of preventing something by anticipating and disposing of it effectively

{n: panic, scare} sudden mass fear and anxiety over anticipated events
"panic in the stock market"
"a war scare"
"a bomb scare led them to evacuate the building"

{n: prolepsis} anticipating and answering objections in advance

{n: purpose, intent, intention, aim, design} an anticipated outcome that is intended or that guides your planned actions
"his intent was to provide a new translation"
"good intentions are not enough"
"it was created with the conscious aim of answering immediate needs"
"he made no secret of his designs"

{n: reserve account, reserve fund} funds taken out of earnings to provide for anticipated future payments

{v: anticipate, foresee, forestall, counter} act in advance of ; deal with ahead of time

{v: anticipate, look for, look to} be excited or anxious about

{v: anticipate, previse, foreknow, foresee} realize beforehand

{v: anticipate} be a forerunner of or occur earlier than
"This composition anticipates Impressionism"

{v: apprehend, quail at} anticipate with dread or anxiety

{v: expect, anticipate} regard something as probable or likely
"The meteorologists are expecting rain for tomorrow"

{v: predict, foretell, prognosticate, call, forebode, anticipate, promise} make a prediction about ; tell in advance
"Call the outcome of an election"

{v: salivate, drool} be envious, desirous, eager for, or extremely happy about something
"She was salivating over the raise she anticipated"

{v: second-guess, outguess} attempt to anticipate or predict

{v: wait} stay in one place and anticipate or expect something
"I had to wait on line for an hour to get the tickets"

If Zhang and Ecker's hybrid produces anything like that anticipated windfall, it will have proven more than Chinese enough.
如张导和埃克的联袂制作能获预期的成功,那将足以证明:歌剧不仅仅只是够中国味儿而已。

The anticipated high costs of improvements may result in the Concorde never flying in regular service again.
对其进行改进的预期成本极高,这可能会导致协和式飞机永远退役。

" Predictive logic ", a system that anticipates what users are looking for based on aggregate behavior patterns If the system uesses right, it will whisk users to their desired Web page.
预知逻辑,一根综合行为类型判断用户正在寻找哪些内容的系统。如果系统猜对了,它将迅速把用户引向他们希望浏览的网页。

Showing how international capital flows affect economic strategy, thus anticipating the euro
揭示了国际资金流动对经济战略的影响,从而预见了欧元的到来。

Its mood of wariness rather than searching and its attitude of general expectancy instead of anticipating are silk-thin veils of tranquility over an explosive endocrine system.
其谨慎防范而非四出寻觅的心态,以及笼统等待而非预谋筹划的态度,构成了两层薄如丝绸的面纱,掩隐着一个极具爆发力的内分泌系统(endocrine system)。

"The lesson of September 11th is clear: New dangers can arrive on our shores without warning. In this era of surprise, we cannot know for certain who might attack us or where or when but we can anticipate how we might be attack and we can transform our capabilities to defend our citizens and deliver justice to our enemies," he said.
“9/11给我们带来的教训是很清楚的:在没有任何警告的情况会发生新的危险。在这个会突然发生事件的时代,我们不确定谁可能袭击我们,也不能确定什么时间,在什么地方袭击我们。但是我们可以预测我们会怎么遭到袭击。我们能够保卫国民,惩罚敌人。”


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